Yes! Yes! You see? I came to comment that BIG HUGE NOSE plus TINY NOSE equals anerableness! But it has already been pointed out.
I’m sure that big doggie is being very careful not to snorf inward suddenly. Or else he might end up with fluffiness where it does not belong!

Master show me the way of the sunbeam. Later my son later. Now you must rest for tomorrow there are many trials and travails you must endure. (you lot got Tribe with Bruce Parry yet, last nights in Bhutan was humbling for us white caucasians

Doggie is not a setter, issa Goooolden. They are the sweetest, and the best to kiss right between the eyes and where the nose blackness meets the first golden fur. I speak from long experience. Reminds me of my late best-loved-dog-of-my-heart Molly and my yellow cat Gus when he was a kitteh.
Barooooo. Sniff.

Wish I’d had my camera handy last night. Kitten Philo was in the kitchen, as he always is when he knows food’s being prepared (hazard of a hand-raised kitten: heavy entitlement to people food attitude), and our enormous, 7-month-old, 70-lb Great Pyrenees mix, Rocky, was licking Philo’s head, giving him kisses. It was so bleening cute. Of course, it left Philo soaked, but he took it in good spirits. Philo is 4 months and has grown up around the puppeh. He is completely unafraid of Rocky despite the size difference, and Rocky defers to Philo and clearly loves him.

Thanx, charliewabba! His fur was a little dark in the photo, an’ it’s been a while since I’ve seen an Irish Setter, so I couldn’t tell…He loox like he’s a rosy Golden Retriever, no? Prolly cuz he’s smooching on such a schweet lil ginger kitling!!! :P

Gah gah gaaaaah! You’re trying to keel me! Of COURSE that pup speaks in a James Earl Jones voice…”the sun will soon set with my time, and rise with yours, my son.” Goldies and marmies are both so fabulous, and here they are, in a lethal combo…ded, I tells ya, ded!